How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Transportation and Utility Corridors

By |2021-07-20T14:04:14-05:00July 20th, 2021|

Transportation and Utility Corridors: How the Ways We Get From Place to Place and Its Respective Upkeep Can Transport Invasive Species Transport pathways are the means by which aquatic invasive species (AIS) have been [...]

2021 Landing Blitz – Fox-Wolf Joins Statewide Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Effort

By |2021-06-24T18:31:49-05:00June 4th, 2021|

Stop Aquatic Invasive Species In Their Tracks And Get a Free Towel The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance will again be joining the international effort to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species this July 4th [...]

Women are leading the charge in the Eurasian watermilfoil treatment on Big Lake, Shawano County

By |2021-06-24T17:18:21-05:00May 26th, 2021|

Big Lake in Shawano County has been fighting Eurasian watermilfoil on their lake for years. They have seen success with a couple large scale herbicide treatments to keep the Eurasian watermilfoil at bay but [...]

Fox-Wolf Partners with WI DNR for Annual Drain Campaign: June 4-6, 2021

By |2021-05-21T09:18:56-05:00May 18th, 2021|

Get Rewarded For Draining Your Livewells and Coolers! The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance will again be teaming up with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) for Wisconsin’s annual Drain Campaign! This summer campaign will [...]

Winter to Spring Weather Mix Brings AIS Reminders to Excited Boaters and Anglers

By |2021-03-22T19:36:30-05:00March 22nd, 2021|

Written by Annette Cornell, AIS Program Volunteer Snow or Rain? Invasive Species Precautions Remain the Same As outdoor enthusiasts, many of us are at least acutely aware of aquatic invasive species. Zebra [...]

How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Non-Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture

By |2021-03-04T19:09:55-06:00February 24th, 2021|

Non-Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture: Businesses and AIS Prevention Transport pathways are the means by which aquatic invasive species (AIS) have been introduced to and spread across Wisconsin. The number of pathways have continued to [...]

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